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port, and in May occurred the battle of Rocky Face Ridge. This battle was a victorious one, with slight loss. When the three years were up, many of the soldiers of the 7th did not want to re-enlist, although some did. Those who did were put in with the 5th, and marched with Sherman through Georgia. The regiment was mustered out on July 8, 1864, and had served more than three years, during which time 1,800 men had served with it. It was in more than twenty battles, "and only two hundred and forty men remained to bring home the colors, riddled by shot and shell. It had served east and west, was always in the van, and participated in the hottest battles of the war."


The 19th Regiment had three companies, B, C and G, which were composed largely of men from Trumbull and Mahoning counties. This regiment reached Cleveland soon after the 7th had left. They went into camp at Columbus. Samuel Beatty wag colonel. Company B was among those which were sent to Camp Goddard for drill. The 8th and 10th joined this 19th and made a brigade over which Gen. William S. Rosecrans was placed. This brigade was to do service in West Virginia, and it did its duty well. In the fall of this year there was reorganization of this regiment. Among the men well remembered in Trumbull County belonging to this regiment were Captain James M. Nash of Canfield, Lieutenant Henry M. Fusselman, Second Lieutenants O. P. Shaffer, Henry D. Stratton, Oscar O. Miller. Job D. Bell, First Lieutenants Homer C. Reid, Asael Adams, Sergeant M. O. Messer, Captain Franklin E. Stowe, First Lieutenant George M. Hull, Second Lieutenant Jason Hurd.


The 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry came into existence after the call for volunteers in May, 1861. Charles Whittlesey, a graduate of West Point, was made colonel. Manning F. Force was lieutenant-colonel. This regiment was under heavy fire before Fort Donelson, and after the surrender of the fort was sent north in care of the prisoners, and was scattered. By the middle of March seven companies were called in, gathered on the Tennessee. In April these men were fighting at Pittsburg Landing, where they met considerable loss. Lieutenant-Colonel Force was in command. After the fall of Corinth the regiment was transferred to Bolivar, and in August it, with two other regiments, repulsed General Armstrong with thirteen. Two companies, C and K, were captured. Because of the gallantry of the men at this time several officers were promoted. In the early winter of '62 the 20th was assigned to duty under General Logan's


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division. It went to Memphis, and then to Clinton, Jackson, Champion Hills. At the latter place it was in an advance position, but held its place in the regiment until the ammunition gave out. It was just about to charge in desperation when the 65th Ohio relieved it. This regiment took an honorable place in the Vicksburg campaign, and more than two-thirds of its men re-enlisted in 1864. In March they were allowed veteran's furlough, and were in camp at Dennison May 1st. They were transferred to Clifton, Tennessee, and were in the battle of Kenesaw Mountain. Later, they fought at Atlanta, and marched to the sea. They had some skirmishing after that, but their hard days were over, and their joy knew no bounds when they learned that Johnston was to surrender. They participated in the grand review at Washington, and were mustered out at Columbus on June 12th.


The 23rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, although recruited largely in Mahoning County, had many members well known in Trumbull County. It was organized at Camp Chase in 1861. W. S. Rosecrans was colonel. Rutherford B. Hayes was major, and later became brigadier-general. This regiment fought at South Mountain, Antietam, Berryville, North Mountain and Cedar Creek. It was mustered out at Cumberland in 1865. Among the men known by Trumbull County people were William McKinley, Jr., who was second lieutenant, Dr. John McCurdy, of Youngstown. surgeon, Oscar Bosley, who lived many years in Warren, Charles W. McNabb, Jared D. Porter.


The 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which was organized under Lincoln's call for troops, had a company (F) of Trumbull County men. Its first encounter was near Cheat Mountain, Virginia. A little later it was transferred from the east to the west division, and in April, 1862, was at Pittsburg Landing. It marched through the deep swamps to Savannah, and reached the battle on the second day. Albert S. Hall, a member of Company F, was severely wounded here. The regiment participated in several skirmishes from Pittsburg Landing to Corinth. In December, 1862, this regiment had only three hundred men. These men, however, were in the battle of Stone River and held an important post. Lieutenant Charles Harmon, of Warren, was killed on the first day of this fight. Among those who are well remembered by Trumbull County people were Lieutenant Harmon, John W. Brooks, Albert S. Hall, Captain Warrington S. Weston, First Lieutenant Emerson Merritt, Sergeant John J.


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Musser, Corporal Aaron Robbins and Leonard Blessing, Wallack W. Drake, Amzi C. Williams, Richard Elliott, William R. Spear, John Q. Wilson.


One-half of the men belonging to the 105th Regiment came from Trumbull and Mahoning counties. It did valiant service in Kentucky; it marched from Covington to Louisville, and it was attached to the divisions commanded by Brigadier-General Jackson. The first battle was fought at Perrysburg. The regiment was in Murfreesboro in March, and about fourteen miles from that place gave John Morgan a drubbing. This regiment was in Chattanooga in September, took part in the maneuvering and participated in the battle of Missionary Ridge. It was in the Atlanta campaign, but was not in the heaviest of the fight, and was in the review of Generals Sherman and Schofield at Goldsboro. "The sight was imposing. Full twenty-five per cent of the men were barefooted. They were ragged and dirty. Many in citizens' dress and many in rebel uniform." They had a long march back into Virginia, sometimes covering thirty-five miles a day, and after the grand review in Washington, May 24, 1865, they were mustered out. Among the persons belonging to this regiment, well known in Trumbull County, were : Lieutenant-Colonel George T. Perkins, Dr. Charles N. Fowler, Marshall W. Wright (quartermaster), Adjutant Ambrose Robbins, Lester D. Tayler, Sergeant-Major, and John McHard, Porter Watson, William Doty, Daniel B. Stambaugh, Peter Himrod, Robert C. Porter, John E. Stambaugh, Fred Harrington, Hugh Lowrey, John A. Ewalt, James A. Crawford, Norval B. Cobb, Calvin L. Rawdon, Thomas Quigley, Chauncey M. Hunt, Captain William Wallace, Charles A. Brigden, Lucius Perkins. Calvin Rawdon was in the Mexican war, and entered the City of Mexico with Scott. He outlived all Mexican soldiers from Trumbull County.


The 125th Regiment was the regiment known as Opdyke Tigers. It was organized at Camp Cleveland in 1862. It arrived in Kentucky early in January. On the 1st of February it started for Nashville, Tennessee, being eight days on the way. It was in advance of the march, had a number of small fights, and was ordered to report to Murfreesboro in June. This was a terrible march. It was in the hottest part of the battle of Chickamauga, on the 19th and 20th of September. It behaved with such bravery at that battle that it really saved the day. This regiment was discharged at Camp Chase in September, 1864. Colonel Emerson Opdyke was the commanding officer George L. Woods


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was the major. Albert Yeomans was captain of Company B, and other Trumbull County men among the officers and soldiers were Rigley C. Powers, captain, First Lieutenant Elmer Moses, First Lieutenant Ralsey C. Rice. Company C—First Lieutenant Heman R. Harmon. The remaining soldiers of this regiment hold a reunion each year in Warren, and usually call upon Lucy Stevens Opdyke, who was and is so interested in the regiment because it was her husband's pride. Mrs. Opdyke, although living in New York, is usually at the home of her sisters, the Misses Stevens, at the time of the reunion.


The 171st Ohio Volunteers, National Guards, was mustered into service in 1864. Companies A, B, C, D, G, H and I were from Trumbull County. The going away of this regiment was one of the events of war time in Warren: In the first place, it was late, and people were thoroughly aroused, and, in the second place, the men composing these companies were well known in social and professional life. Its first duty was on Johnson's Island, and it was ordered to Kentucky in June, really in defense of Cincinnati. Morgan was really foraging for supplies and loot, but his boldness drove fear to the hearts of the people in his vicinity. They proceeded to Cynthiana to reinforce the 168th Ohio. They were surrounded by the enemy, who largely outnumbered them, and after a hot fight were captured. The losses on both sides were very heavy. The prisoners taken were made to travel double-quick most of the way for forty-five miles. They were afterwards paroled, returned to duty on Johnson's Island and were mustered out at the end of the hundred days. The stubborn resistance of this regiment prevented Morgan from reaching Cincinnati. Joel F. Asper was the colonel, Heman R. Harmon lieutenant-colonel, Manning A. Flower major, F. C. - Applegate surgeon. Among the men well known in this county in this regiment were : George Stiles, Captain Frank E. Hutchins, Lieutenant Fred Kinsman, Lieutenant Frank J. Mackey, George N. Hapgood, William A. Camp, James H. Smith, Henry, J. Lane, Jefferson Wilson, Jules Vautrot, George W. Pond, William B. Brown, Kirtland M. Fitch, Charles Burton, Amzi Hoyt, William H. Brett, William H. Dana, E. C. Andrews, Philip Artman, E. H. Ensign, Charles P. Fusselman, Romeo H. Freer, Wallace Gilmer, George Holland, Henry Iddings, George Jameson, John Kinsman, Theodore McConnell, Henry A. Potter, Edward K. Patch, B. H. Peck, William Peffers, Henry Rickseker, John Rush, Jr., Ezra B. Taylor, George H. Tayler, George Van-


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Gorder, Amzi C. Williamson, Hugh Watson, Edward Woodrow, John Woodrow and Washington Webb. Captain of Company B was Richard Odell Swindler; Company C, Joseph M. Jackson ; Company D, Evan Morris ; Company, H, Harlan Hatch ; Company I, Cyrus Mason.


The 197th Regiment was organized in response to the last one-year call by President Lincoln. It was made up from veterans of other regiments mostly, and was mustered out at Baltimore in 1865. It was composed largely of young men. The captain of Company B was George B. Kennedy; Henry Iddings, Alonzo Brooks, Wm. H. Brett, Charles F. Harrington, Josiah S. Ratliff, Plumb Sutliff, were among the soldiers.


The 2nd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry was recruited by Hon. B. F. Wade and Hon. John Hutchins in the summer of 1861. it was a cavalry regiment, and those joining were from the best families and highest vocations in the community. In the early winter it went to Camp Denison, and early in '62 to Missouri. It raided this state and engaged in an encounter with Quantrell's forces. Although this was a short encounter, our regiment was successful. Later it captured Fort Gibson. It was under the command of General Blunt in the fall, and fought at Carthage, Newtonia, Cow Hill, Wolf Creek, White River, Prairie Grove, Arkansas. Captain V. Kautz, who was a son-in-law of Governor Tod, was made colonel of this regiment after Charles Doubleday had been promoted to brigadier-general. Colonel Kautz's brigade pursued John Morgan and captured him at Bluffington Island. It was in active service, joined Rosecrans' army, and when the time came for enlistment many men re-enlisted. It became a part of Sheridan's cavalry, and assisted in the capture of Early's army. It captured a large amount of horses, wagons, and so on, and participated in the grand review at Washington. It is estimated that this regiment marched 27,000 miles and participated in 97 engagements. As we have said, the colonels were Charles Doubleday, V. Kautz, A. B. Nettleton and Dudley Stewart. Robert W. Ratliff was lieutenant-colonel, George L. Purrington, Henry L. Burnett were among the majors. Gaylord B. Hawkins was the chaplain. L. D. Bosworth was second lieutenant, and among the non-commissioned offrcers and privates who were known in Trumbull County were Byron M. Peck, Frederick Brice, George W. Kennedy, Orin J. Chalker.


The Second Cavalry, which was recruited by B. F. Wade and Hon. John Hutchins, was ranked as the 6th Ohio Cavalry. The


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camp at which they recruited, near Warren, was named Camp Hutchins. People in the county were much interested in this regiment, and often went to see them drill. Nearly one-third of the regiment belonged to Trumbull County. It went to Camp Chase and then into Virginia, joined General Fremont and pursued Jackson down the Shenandoah. Its first regular engagement was at Cross Keys. It was also engaged at some other small places, and came under the command of Pope. It was fourteen days under fire at Rappahannock. It was at the second battle of Bull Run. It was very active against Lee, and participated in the battle of Gettysburg. It did picket duty when the army was in winter quarters, and it seemed to be always in the advance guard. It opened the engagement at Appomatox Court House, and it acted as General Grant's escort from Appomatox to Burksville Station. Among the men well remembered by the residents of Trumbull County were Uriel H. Hutchins, Charles R. Hunt, William Woodrow.


The 12th Cavalry was organized with Robert W. Ratliff as commissioned colonel ; Frank H. Mason was adjutant; the chaplain was Thomas W. Roberts. This regiment continued the guard of the prisoners on Johnson's Island, and the last of March, 1864, proceeded to Kentucky. Here it did service against Morgan, Breckenridge, etc. The next year it was in Tennessee, and destroyed railroad connections and like work. It aided in the capture of Jeff Davis. It was in service two years. Edward R. Reeves was in this regiment, as was John Crawford, Ira Wilcox and G. W. Bear.


The 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery was the nucleus of the 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery. William Rutan was a non-commissioned officer in Company G, as was Isaac H. Bennett. Jacob H. Baldwin and Isaac M. Woodrow were among the privates.


The 14th Ohio Independent Battery was organized by Wade and Hutchins, and entered into service in September, 1861. It was captured in its first engagement, Pittsburg Landing. Colonel Jerome B. Burrows served with it three years, and he was succeeded by Seth M. Laird. Both are well known in this county. Among the officers well remembered here were William Smith, Homer H. Stull, Walter B. King. Among the non-commissioned officers were Thomas Douglas and George Harsh. William Rutan was a private in this regiment, as was also Edward Spear, who was transferred. Captain J. B. Burrows and First Lieutenant Edward Spear, of the 14th Ohio Independent Battery,


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recruited the 15th. It was attached to the army of the Tennessee. Edward Spear was captain R. C. Darling was among the noncommissioned offrcers. Prank 0. Robbins of Niles was one of the privates. The Warren Home Committee consisted of Henry B. Perkins, Junius Dana, Mathew B. Tayler, Charles R. Hunt, John M. Stull, James Hoyt. Charles S. Field, so long identified with the commercial interests of Warren, had charge of the enrollment for the provost marshal. Ambrose M. Robbins of Niles was clerk in the captain's department. Among the men of the early days who helped to raise money for Warren and who always kept the treasury full, were Charles R. Hunt, James Hoyt, John M. Stull, Humphrey Harsh, Alonzo Truesdell.


On the edge of the Mahoning river, about where the Monument stands, the first schoolhouse was erected, the first jail was built, and here stood the office of Mr. H. C. Belden. In the '40s a regular benevolent society was formed among the women of the town. Mrs. Heman Harmon was the president, Mrs. Sarah Spear Hoyt and Mrs. Betsey Opdyke Patch assistants. There were then no hospitals or charitable organizations, and the women of this society helped care for the sick, took care of the needy poor, and sewed for those who under sudden misfortune or distress needed help. When the war broke out this association turned its attention to helping the soldiers, and Mr. Belden offered his office as headquarters for this work. Mrs. Heman Harmon turned over the care of her household to her oldest daughter, Maria, afterwards Mrs. Delano, and gave all her attention to this work. She was president, Mrs. Charles Howard was the vice-president and Mrs. Florilla Wolcott Stull the secretary. Here bandages were made for the soldiers, as was clothing of all kind, lint was scraped, fruits of all kinds canned, and everything possible done for the boys who were at the front. Some women who could not attend these meetings worked at home, and no record was kept of the amount of work done or of the people who assisted in it. Elizabeth L. Iddings, who prepared the article on Pioneer Women, with the assistance of Mrs. Homer Reid, Mrs. H. C. Baldwin, Mrs. B. J. Tayler, Miss Harriet Stevens, Mrs. Mary Perkins Lawton and Mrs. Homer Stewart, has given a partial list of those who attended most frequently. ft is as follows : Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Mrs. George N. Hapgood, Mrs. Frederick Kinsman, Mrs. Lewis Hoyt, Mrs. Ira Fuller, Mrs. H. C. Belden, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Cyrus Van Gorder, Mrs. Charles Harmon, Mrs. C. W. Tyler, Mrs. Calvin


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Sutliff, Mrs. Ellen Gilbert, Mrs. Eunice Hawkins, Mrs. J. B. Dunlap, Mrs. George VanGorder, Mrs. Oliver Patch, Mrs. Lewis Iddings, Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Bostick Fitch, Mrs. George Townsend, Mrs. Comfort Patch, Mrs. T. J. McLean, Mrs. E. E. Hoyt, Mrs. B. P. Jameson. But two of this list are living today-Mrs. Eunice Hawkins and M rs. George VanGorder.


ROSTER OF EX-SOLDIERS OF TRUMBULL COUNTY.



Name of Soldier. Go. Reg't

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1. Charles A. Brigden, I, 105th O. V. I.

2. C. Edward Brigden, B, 23d O .V. I.

3. Irwin E. Brigden, A and G, 179th and 86th O. V. I.

4. Galvin P. Barb, I, 105th O. V. I.

5. David Bower, I, 105th O. V. I.

6. Robert N. Holcomb, I, 105th O. V. I.

7. Austin H. Belden, E, 196th O. V. I.

8. Orman L. Kibbee, 14th O. V. B.

9. Job Reynolds, D, 2d O. V. C.

10. George Stone, E, 6th O. V. C.

11. Henry Combs, K, 6th O. V. C.

12. R. B. Tracy, K, 6th O. V. C.

13. Edwin R. Loveland, H, 41st O. V. I.

14. Frank S. Rigel, B, 6th O. V. C.

15. George W. Wilcox, D, 2d O. V. C.

16. Robert A. Wilcox, D, 2d O. V. C.

17. Aliah R. Harshman, D, 2d O. V. C.

18. Henry Higley, G, 2d O. V. C.

19. Edward Hirshfield, G, 73d Pa. V. C.

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21. Caleb French, B, 125th O. V. I.

22. Alonzo Rich, C, 177th O. V. I.

23. Almond H. Clark, G, 86th O. V. I.

24. Henry Hoffman, G, 86th O. V. I.

25. Chancy W. Bates, A, 18th O. V. I.

26. Auretus White, G, 18th O. V. I.

27. Chester Linscott, G, 18th O. V. I.

28. James Sealey, C, 84th O. V. I.

29. Wallace Tracy, C, 84th O. V. I.

30. John Combs, B, 23d O. V. I.

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31. Leroy E. Bosley, B, 41st O. V. I.

32. Edwin Difford, 19th O. V. I.

33. Alvin Williams, D, 197th O. V. I.

34. Linman Easton, F, 39th O. V. I.

35. Lin D. Havens, A, 100th N. Y.I.

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Bloomfield.

1. Joseph Jackson, A, 6th O. V. C.

2. Wells Bushnell, A, 6th O. V. C.

3. Austin Berry, A, 6th O. V. C.

4. George S. Keldon, A, 6th O. V. C.

5. Daniel Rex, A, 6th O. V. C.

6. Samuel Rex, A, 6th O. V. C.

7. William Williams, K, 6th O. V. C.

8. Albert Smith, I, 105th O. V. I.

9. Robert Windram, I, 105th O. V. I.

10. Thomas Andrews, I, 105th O. V. I.

11. George Haine, I, 105th O. V. I.

12. James Edney, D, 2d O. V. C.

13. D. W. Waters, H, 7th O. V. I.

14. A. Kincaid, 25th O. Bat.

15. A. O. Huntley, Barters, Md. S. S.

16. J. K. Wing, Major and Q. M.

17. John S. McAdoo, 4th Ind. Bat

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Greensburg.

1. George C. Allen, D, 2d O. V. C.

2. H. J. Wolcott, D, 2d, O. V. C. and A 196th O. V. I.

3. Daniel Winchel, L, 6th O. V. C.

4. S. H. Choffee, I, 6th O. V. C.

5. A. G. Pelton, E, 6th O. V. C.

6. C. E. Stockwell, F, 39th O. V. I.

7. Alfred Lamphen, G, 2d O. H. A.

8. William Horton, 14th O. Bat

9. James Crozier, 25th O. Bat

10. Smith Pimey, D, 104th O. V. I.

11. Z. C. Hillman, F, 171st O. V. I.

12. Edwin Winchel, G, 177th O. V. I.

13. D. E. Lillibridge, G, 177th and 86th O. V. I.

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14. J. K. Nims, G, 177th and 86th O. V. I.

15. S. B. Hedges, A, 2d P. H. A.

16. Theodore Kerlin, U. S. Navy

17. W. S. Downs, Marine Brigade

18. Chester Tuttle, C, 125th O. V. I.

19. Jason Case, C, 125th O. V. I.

20. Sidney Higgins, C, 125th O. V. I.

21. Quincy Lattin, C, 125th O. V. I.

22. Joseph Young, F, 198th O. V. I.

23. A. A. Raymond, I, 21st Mich. V. I.

24. John Kirkly, Mich. V. I.

25. Aron J. Merritt, B, 105th O. V. I.

26. W. E. Lattin, B, 105th O. V. I.

27. J. S. Williams, B, 105th O. V. I.

28. Lorenzo Sparks, B, 105th O. V. I.

29. S. R. Sample, D, 2d O. V. C.

30. R. W. Crane, D, 19th O. V. C.

31. T. P. McCoy, E, 6th O. V. C.

32. B. A. Jham, B, 29th O. V. I.

33. I. S. Kitbridge, B, 105th O. V. I.

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KINSMAN

1. J. W. Gleason, K, 7th Kansas

2. G. H. Nickerson, G, 145th Pa

3. A. R. Grover, Staff, 12th Mass.; 92d U.S.C.I.

4. Robert Spencer, C, 2d Cav

5. Zalmon Mathews, G, 171st O. N. G.

6. L. B. Fobes, G, 171st O. N. G.

7. A. Mathews, B, 125th O. N. G.

8. John Wallace, G, 171st O. N. G.

9. Lewis Sharp, F, 6th Cav.

10. Sam Vernon, G, 145th Pa.

11. Ethelbert Fobes, G, 171st O. N. G.

12. Dan Bidlake, 14th O. Bat

13. A. J. Kesler, B, 28th Pa

14. John Gillis, B, 125th O. V. I.

15. F. J. Fobes, B, 125th O. V. I.

16. Lyman Root, B, 125th O. V. I.

17. Allen Jones, Surgeon, 13th O. V. I.

18. R. K. Hulse, K, 125th O. V. I.

19. Marcus Christy, K, 100th Pa.

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20. Richard Partridge, 29th O. V I.

21. Homer Hulbert, 105th O. V. I.

22. George H. Griswold, G, 171st O. N. G.

23. J. W. Chase, B, 6th Cav.

24. George W. Birrell, G, 171st O. N. G.

25. Isaac J. Allen, G, 171st O. N. G.

26. Wilton A. Christy, G, 171st O. N. G.

27. John M. Allen, G, 171st O. N. G.

28. James V. Betts, G, 111th Pa.

29. A. R. Fordice, H, 14th Pa. I.

30. A. C. Parker, A, 41st O. V. I.

31. J. T. Brown, K, 67th O. V. I.

32. D. F. Allen, G, 171st O. N. G.

33. D. T. Gillis, G, 171st O. N. G.

34. C. O. Fitch, B, 125th O. V. I.

35. J. W. Betts

36. Nelson Root, C, 2d Cav.

37. W. A. Thomas, G, 111th Pa.

38. Absolom Betts

39. L. P. Andrews, Staff, 171st O. N. G.

40. Stephen Smith, G, 171st O. N. G.

41. William Miller, Trumbull Guards

42. Daniel R. McCoshrick, G, 171st O. N. G.

43. Henry Frazier, 171st O. N. G.

44. H. N. Tracy, B, 125th O. V. I.

45. Thomas Webber, G, 171st O. N. G.

46. R. J. Morford, C, 55th Pa.

47. Wallace P. Losser, F, 2d O. C.

48. John Stoner, I, 105th O. V. I.

49. Willard Sandy, F, 2d O. Cav.

50. D. K. McKinssie, F, 2d O. V. C. and 155th

51. Joe Marvin, G, 9th Ind. Cav

52. Daniel Burns, G, 171st O. N. G.

53. F. K. Mayborn, G, 15th N. J. Eng.

54. L. W. Roberts, G, 10th O. Cav.

55. L. G. Parsons, F, 7th Wis. Cav.

56. D. G. Brockway, K, 7th Kansas I.

57. H. L. Perkins, G, 171st O. N. G.

58. Miles Gilder, G, 171st O. N. G.

59. Isaac M. Newton, G, 171st O. N. G.

60. Theron Peck, G, 171st O. N. G.

61. Philo Meacham, G, 171st O. N. G.

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Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.


Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Farmdale, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Farmdale, O.

Farmdale, O.

Farmdale, O.

Farmdale, O.

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Farmdale, O.

HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY - 211

62. H. L. Burnham, G, 171st O. N. G

63. A. W. Gillis, G, 171st O. N. G.

64. Alonzo H. Porter, G, 171st O. N. G.

65. W. C. Richards, B, 12th Pa. I.

66. Abraham Angles, C, 2d O. H. A.

67. Wayne Spear, Trumbull Guards

68. Joel Hawley.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Orangeville.

1. Henry Brown, D, 211th Pa.

2. James D. Burnett, F, 24th O. V. I.

3. John A. Carmon, C, 125th O. V. I.

4. Leonard Deemington, A, 83d Pa.

5. Edsell R. Fell, C, 2d O. V. C.

6. Cassius M. Fell, B, 57th Pa.

7. George W. Snyder, C, 84th O. V. I.

8. W. S. Trimbell, H, 145th Pa.

9. Austin Marentain, G, 177th O. V. I.

10. H. M. Green, 1st Pa. H. Art.

11. J. B. Hoffman, G, 78th Pa.

12. A. L. Jones, C, 84th O. V. I

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Orangeville, O.

Gustavus.

1. W. G. Alger, C, 29th O. V. I.

2. L. B. Brainard, C 29th O. V. I .

3. O. D. Brocket, C, 29th O. V. I.

4. W. Chambers, C, 29th O. V. I.

5. J. Noble, C, 29th O. V. I.

6. N. H. Baily, C, 29th O. V. I.

7. Albert E. Brainard, Band, 29th O. V. I.

8. Erastus Brainard, Band, 29th O. V. I.

9. Buell W. Brainard, Band, 29th O. V. I.

10. E. E. Brainard, C, 125th O. V. I.

11. .J. Lloyd, K, 1st H. E. B.

12. C. Montgomery, F, 24th O. V. I.

13. W. Sullivant, F, 24th O. V. I.

14. L. Petton, 6th O. V. C.

15. L. J. Morey, M, 6th O. V. C.

16. James Ellis, K, 6th O. V. C.

17. T. Church, F, 24th O. V. I.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

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Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

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Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

212 - HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY

18. F. K. Lewis, 17th O. V. I.

19. G. Justin, C, 125th O. V. I.

20. E. Burch, K, 177th O. V. I.

21. Henry Giller, D, 171st O. N. G.

22. Robert Wallace, D, 171st O. N. G.

23. John Smith, A, 103d Pa. I.

24. James Smith, F, 47th Pa. I.

25. Henry Chalk, I, 8th I. L. C.

26. Peter Lanon, E, 13th Mich. I.

27. E. Southwick, D, 27th Map. I.

28. J. Loutzhiser, G, 171st O. N. G.

29. - Sajasen, C, 83d Pa. I.

30. James Brundon, E, 65th O. V. I 

31. - Henry, E, 105th O. V. I.

32. William Johnson, F, 1st Oregon C.

33. John Catlain, II, 52d Ill. I.

34. John G. Bryant, 6th O. V. C.

35. Moses Bryant, 87th O. V. I.

36. Matt Riley, B, 47th Ind. I.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

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Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

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Gustavus, O.

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Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Gustavus, O.

Farmington

1. Wesley C. Fishel, B, 125th O. V. I. - W.

2. Warren H. Fishel, B, 125th O. V. I. - W.

3. Bockman, John, K, 8th Ill. Cav.

4. Howard M. Hughes, G, 41st O. V. I. - W.

5. Alonzo W. Greer, H, 171st O. V. I. - W.

6. Sylvester Harshman, B, 125th O. V. I. - W.

7. Andrew J. Winters, K, 41st O. V. I. - W.

8. S. M. Bowers, H, 171st O. V. I. - W.

9. Washington Strock, A, 17th O. V. I. - W.

10. James H. Snow, H, 171st O. V. I. - W.

11. Adiron F. Osmer, H, 171st O. V. I.

12. Oriel C. Osmer, II 171st & D 196th O. V. I.

13. Patrick Cox, D, 6th O. V. C.

14. Cyrus S. Thompson, I, 177th O. V. I. - W.

15. Henry M. Kibbee, H, 171st O. V. I. - W.

16. Orlando Bundy, B, 125th O. V. I. - W.

17. Alexander France, B, 80th O. V. I. - W.

18. J. O. Lattimer, A, 29th O. V. I. - W.

19. Zuia J. Buck, 25th Art - W.

20. A. T. King, E, 53d Mass

Farmington, O.

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HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY - 213

21. W. J. Haine, I, 105th O. V. I. - W.

22. James Caldwell, D, 2d O. V. C. - W.

23. L. C. Wolcott, D, 2d O. V. C.

24. Rodney Miller, H, 171st O. V. I. - W

25. Michael Clark, D, 6th O. V. C.

26. Albert Morrison, H, 171st O. V. I. -W

27. Joseph Radford, D, 2d O. V. C.

28. William Barnes, I, 49th Pa.

29. Edwin Oatley, D, 2d O. V. C.

30. William Wolcott, D, 6th O. V. C.

31. J. W. Belden, D, 2d O V C.

32. Ariel Chapman, H, 171st O. V. I.

33. Chester Steele, F, 171st O. V. I. - W

34. John W. Wilcox, H, 171st O. V. I.

35. M. W. Griffith, H, 171st O. V. I.

36. Harry Ford, G 177th and H 7th O. V. I.

37. William Lamlesson, D & H, 171st O. V. I.

38. Chauncy Dalney, D, 2d O. V. C.

39. William D. Hickok, D, 2d O. V. C.

40. William Harklerode, H, 171st O. V.

41. Harmon Osborn, H, 171st O. V. I.

42. George Thomas, B, 105th O. V. I.

43. H. P. Tumer, A, 29th O. V. I. - W.

44. Edwin D. Lewis, B, 105th O. V. I. - W

45. Harlan H. Hatch, II, 171st O. V. I. - W

46. George Harshman, Battery E, 5th N. Y. H. Art., transferred to Battery L,

5th U. S. Lt. Art

47. Silas Curtis, H, 171st O. V. I.

48. Amiel Kincaid, D, 2d O. V. C.

Farmington, O

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Farmington, O.

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Bristol.

1. A. A. House, A, 6th O. V. C.

2. H. H. Pierce, H, 7th O. V. I.

3. M. B. Mayhew, D, 196th O. V. I.

4. C. B. Strickland, B, 41st O. V. I.

5. J. A. Sager, A, 6th O. V. C.

6. M. Parringer, B, 125th O. V. I.

7. B. H. Mayhew, B, 105th O. V. C.

8. L. Gale, Jr., A, 6th O. V. C.

9. D. E. Cannon, H, 171st O. N. G.

N. Bristol, O.

Bristolville, O.

N.Bristol, O.

Bristolville, O.

N. Bristol, O.

Bristolville, O.

N. Bristol, O.

N. Bristol, O.

N. Bristol, O.

214 - HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY

10. W. J. Grinnell, F, 20th O. V. I.

11. H. F. Sager, A, 6th O. V. C.

12. J. H. Barton, F, 19th O. V. M.

13. J. B. Johnston, D, 2d O. V. C.

14. J. B. Ramsdell, B, 105th. O. V. I.

15. J. M. Nelson, C, 19th O. V. I.

16. J. B. Hedges, C, 57th Pa.

17. S. C. Thorp, A, 6th O. V. C.

18. S. S. Clay, -, 14th O. Art

19. J. C. Osborn, C, 125th O. V. I.

20. T. C. Hart, C, 2d O. V. C.

21. O. E. Davidson, E, 177th O. V. I.

22. Seth Hart, B, 105th O. V. I.

23. C. W. Fenton, B, 6th O. V. C.

24. S. O. Hart, B, 105th O. V. I.

25. Lewis Strock, C, 196th O. V. I.

26. George M. Hull, C, 19th O. V. I.

27. Alonzo Wiley, I, Mass. and 63d O. V. I.

28. Chauncy Trains, II, 171st O. N. G.

29. A. H. Bright, H, 171st O. N. G.

30. Bradford Gale, Trumbull Guards

31. H. H. Hescock, B, 105th O. V. I.

32. Frank Osborn, D, 196 O. V. I.

33. Josiah Osborn, -, 64th O. V. I.

34. John G. Kagy, -, 64th O. V. I.

35. J. A. Cummins, D, 2d, and K 6th O. V. C.

36. Carlos P. Lyman, Capt., G, 100th U. S. C.

37. W. L. Hunter, Tawnes Co., Pa. Vol.

38. W. W. Hale, A, 6th O. V. C.

39. Daniel Cutting, G, 19th O. V. I.

40. J. J. Sutliff, D, 6th O. V. C.

41. C. W. Huntley, B, 6th O. V. I.

42. S. F. Huntley, E, 23d O V. I.

43. A. J. Shiveley

44. G. Fisher, C, 15th Pa. V. C.

Bristolville, O.

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N. Bristol, O.

Bristolville, O.

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N. Bristol, O.

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Bristolville, O.

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N. Bristol, O.

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Bristolville, O.

West Mecca

 

1. W. S. Hulse, B, 105th O. V. I.

2. W. M. Johnston, D, 6th O. V. C.

3. Harry Mahannah, D, 105th O. V. I.

4. J. J. Winans, E, 2d O. V. C.

W. Mecca, O.

W. Mecca, O.

W. Mecca, O.

W. Mecca, O.

HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY - 215

5. John Silley, I, 6th O. V. C.

6. Mit Hillger, I, 6th O. V. C.

7. John Genger, I, 142d Pa.

8. George Henry, A, 41st O. V. I.

9. T. H. Henry, A, 41st O. V. I.

10. Samuel Henry, A, 41st O. V. I.

11. John Edgar, B, 76th Pa. V.

12. Samuel Shaffer, I, 6th O. V. C.

13. Sedrick Hulse, Navy,

14. Sidney Powers, -, 14th L. Mass. Bat

15. Reuben Sanner, E, 177th Infantry

16. H. C. Reynolds, H, 171st Infantry

17. William Taylor, H, 171st Infantry

18. George Huntley, E, 6th O. V. C .

W. Mecca, O.

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East Mecca

1. John A. Chaffer, H, 7th O. V. I.

2. James Chafee, I, 6th O. V. C.

3. Henry Bettiker, G, 56th I. V. I.

4. William Quiggh, C, 2d O. V. C.

5. Norris Meacham, B, 125th O. V. I.

Mecca, O.

Mecca, O.

Mecca, O.

Mecca, O.

Mecca, O.

Johnston.

1. J. K. Elder, S, M, 2d O. V. C.

2. A. W. Bridges, D, 177th O. V. I.

3. R. D. Bebee, B, 87th O. V. I.

4. Merin Johnson, E, 18th Wis.

5. J. P. Button, K, 41st O. V. I.

6. John Law, D, 177th O. V. I.

7. John Regula, G, 9th U. S. I.

8. James K. Buell, B, 87th O. V. I.

9. Ed Baldwin, Bat. C, 3d U. S. Art.

10. John M. Bebee, 25th O. Battery.

11. Francis Cotton, B, 105th O. V. I.

12. James K. Dye, F, 145th Pa.

13. John M. Smith, A, 41st O. V. I.

14. James Tompkins, K, 41st O. V. I.

15. Sam Fenn, B, 125th O. V. I.

16. George Murdock, B, 125th O. V. I.

17. Thomas Lontzenheim, B, 125th O. V. I.

Johnstonville, O.

Johnstonville, O.

Johnstonville, O.

Johnstonville, O.

Johnstonville, O.

Johnstonville, O.

Johnstonville, O.

Johnstonville, O.

Mecca, O.

Johnston, O.

Johnston, O.

Johnston, O.

Latimer, O.

Latimer, O.

Johnston, O.

Farmdale, O.

Johnstonville, O.

216 - HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY

18. C. H. Roberts, D, 177th O. V. I.

19. Bennett Curtiss, I, 6th O. V. C.

20. D. H. Shoff, A, 27th Iowa


Vernon.


1. Henry L. Beach, Band, 29th O. V. I.

2. James Beach, C, 2d O. V. C.

3. Alvin Baker, D, 1O3d O. V. I.

4. Job Biggin, A, 6th O. V. C.

5. Morgan Brown, B, 125th O. V. I.

6. Uriah Burns, A, 169th Pa.

7. A. R. Fell, D, 6th O. V. C.

8. A. L. Fell, C, 1Oth Pa. R.

9. Harry Giddings, B, 125th O. V. I.

10. F. C. Hobart, G, 171st O. V. I. 

11. Oscar Hobart, G, 171st O. V. I.

12. Clinton Hobart, G, 171st O. V. I.

13. James Hamilton, D, 177th O. V. I.

14. David A. Hall, D, 177th O. V. I.

15. Fayette Haynes, G, 171st O. V. I. 

16. F. H. Knight, B, 125th O. V. I.

17. Frank Moran, E, 6th O. V. C .

18. Monroe Mountain, -, 177th O. V. I .

19. W. H. Mallvin, B, 76th Pa.

20. Samuel Mackey, E, 27th Iowa V. I.

21. James Reed, D, 24th Mass


Southington.


1. Nathan Smith, H, 20th O. V. I.

2. J. A. Harwood, C, 125th O. V. I.

3. M. D. Haughton, H, 171st O. V. I.

4. Charley Harshman, B, 125th O. V. I.

5. W. J. Helsley, G, 19th O. V. I.

6. Daniel Brobts, H, 20th O. V. I.

7. Jacob Shaffer, B, 105th O. V. I.

8. H. A. Haughton, H, 171st O. V. I.

9. L. J. Haughton, H, 184th O. V. I.

10. P. D. Hatch, C, 123d O. V. I.

11. Ben Craver, C, 2d O. C.

12. H. D. Mercer, D, 6th O. V. C.

Johnstonville, O.

Warren, O.

Cortland, O.




Burghill, O.

Burghill, O.

Burghill, O.

Burghill, O.

Burghill, O.

Kinsman, O.

Burghill, O.

Burghill, O.

Vernon, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Kinsman, O.

Latimer, O.

Burghill, O.

Kinsman, O.

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Burghill, O.

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Southington, O.

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HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY - 217

13. Addison White, H, 7th O. V. I.

14. S. H. Norton, B, 41st O. V. I.

15. J. C. Fox, H, 7th O. V. I.

16. S. Doty, G, 19th O. V. I.

17. Charles Smith, D, 125th O. V. I.

18. A. H. Silvernail, E, 128th O. V. I.

19. J. Long, D, 125th O. V. I.

2O. Riley White, H, 171st O. N. G. ; H, O. V. I.


Champion.


1. John Murphy, C, 125th O. V. I.

2. Hiram Shaffer, H, 7th O. V. I.

3. Morris Osborn, H, 7th O. V. I.

4. Joseph Landers, C, 19th O. V. I .

5. Jacob Mesmer, I, 6th O. V. C.

6. Henry Merwin, K, 75th Ill.

7. O. K. Anderson, H, 171st O. N. G.

8. A. D. Prentice, B, 105th O. V. I.

9. J. N. Woodrow, G, 2d O. H. A.

10. Thomas Mahany, 6th O. V. C.

11. James Mahany, Capt. Smith,s Ind. Co

12. A. A. Harshman, E, 5th N. Y. H. Art

13. W. L. Pierce, G, 2d O. V. A.

14. Daniel Lodwick, B, 105th O. V. I.

15. Wesly Hale, I, 6th O. C.

16. Evans William, -, 19th O. V. I.

17. W. C. Balden, H, 7th O. V. I.

18. Hiram Gilbert, K, C. R. C.


Bazetta.


1. Marshall Davis, B, 105th O. V. I.

2. J. E. Faurot, B, 105th O. V. I.

3. H. W. Jackson, B, 105th O. V. I.

4. E. Hadsell, B, 105th O. V. I.

5. L. Lake, B, 105th O. V. I.

6. W. J. Shaffer, B, 105th O. V. I.

7. Asa Crooks, I, 6th O. V. C.

8. James Hayhusk, I, 6th O. V. C.

9. William Parks, E, 177th O. V. I.

Southington, O.

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Champion, O.

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Warren, O.



Champion, O.

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Warren, O.

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Cortland, O.

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Cortland, O.

 Warren, O.

Cortland, O.

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Cortland, O.

218 - HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY

10. E. L. Ervitt, D, 124 O. V. I.

11. A. Maynard, F, 9th O. V. I.

12. F. S. Esmond, C, 125th N. Y.

13. G. W. Weir, H, 134th Pa.

14. S. L. Love, B, 136th Pa.

15. Benj. Battles, G, 19th O. V. I.

16. W. H. Brown, I, 12th Mo. Cav.

17. J. H. Shelden. G, 2d O. H. A.

18. G. F. Pinkerton, Trumbull Guards

19. Jeny Freer, Trumbull Guards

2O. B. Winnegal, Trumbull Guards


Cortland.


1. James A. Hardy, C, 19th O. V. I.

2. Eugene Lattin, B, 41st O. V. I.

3. Hugh Lowry, B, 105th O. V. I.

4. Cassius M. Hadsell, -, 14th O. V. B.

5. Anthony Burrows, C, 125th O. V. I.

6. W. N. Morey, K, 6th N. Y. Cav.

7. J. P. Lake, F, 24th O. V. I.

8. Joseph Baily, Trumbull Guards

9. W. P. Merry, Trumbull Guards

1O. A. V. Dutcher, A, 41st O. V. I.

11. D. N. Gebhart, C, 19th Pa. Cav.

12. B. H. Lake, K, 41st O. V. I.

13. H. D. Holcomb, D, 177th O. V. I.

14. F. C. Tracele, -, 25th O. B.

15. A. Williamson, F, 24th O. V. I.

16. J. W. Worting, C, 57th Ill.

17. G. H. Morey, A, 29th O. V. I.

18. Samuel H. Spencer, Surgeon, 49th O. V. I.

19. G. C. Gilbert, K, 13th N. Y.

J. B. Ramsdell


Fowler.


1. Riley Hall, D, 6th O. V. C.

2. George Hayes, D, 6th O. V. C.

3. Picton Hayes, D, 6th O. V. C.

4. Hiram Hull, G, 6th O. V. C.

5. Amos Bowers, B, 1st Bat., Pa.

Cortland, O.

Cortland, O.

Cortland, O.

Cortland, O.

Warren, O.

Cortland, O.

Cortland, O.

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Fowler, O.

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6. W. Wachenfeld, I, 74th Pa. - Fowler, O.

7. E. N. Baldwin, A, 171st O. V. I. - Fowler, O.

8. James Waters, H, 171st O. V. I. - Fowler, O.

9. H. D. Baldwin, H, 171st O. V. I. - Tyrrell, O.

10. -Richard Holeton, C, 27th O. V. I. - Fowler, O.

11. - H. Bettiker, G, 56th I. V. I. - Fowler, O.

12. - A. MCCorkle, A, 2nd Mim - Cortland, O.


Hartford.


1. A. P. Kepner, A, 41st O. V. I. - Hartford, O.

2. Edward Pforet, A, 41st O. V. I. - Hartford, O.

3. J. N. Hill, A, 134th Pa. - Hartford, O.

4. B. F. WhiH. A. Braceville. V. C. - Burghill, O.

5. Robert Gamble, D, 2nd O. V. C. - Hartford, O.

6. Corwin Spencer, Trumbull Guards - Hartford, O.

7. Dwight Spencer, Trumbull Guards Hartford, O.

8. M. Johnston, Trumbull Guards - Hartford, O.

9. Seth Bartholomew, Trumbull Guards - Hartford, O.

10. I. J. Bates, Trumbull Guards - Hartford, O.

12. Jacob Wyland, G, 84th O. V. I. - Hartford, O.

13. Adam Clark, I, 212th Pa. H. A. - Hartford, O.

14. John Messersmith, K, 138th McCorkle - Hartford, O.

15. Truman Borden, -, 125th O. V. S. Hartford, O.

16. John W. Burnett, C, 84th O. V. I. - Hartford, O.

17. John Beaver, I, 122d O. V. I. - Hartford, O.


Braceville.


1. George W. Brown, D, 2d O. V. C. F, 171st O. N. G. - Newton Falls, O.

2. Lewis B. Holt, D, 2d O. V. C. - Braceville, O.

3. Martin V. Oriah, K, 6th O. C. - Braceville, O.

4. Erastus E. Oviatt, G, 19th O. V. I. - Braceville, O.

5. Hobart L. Taft, G, 19th O. V. I. Braceville, O.

6. Hiram H. Smith, F, 171st O. N. G. Newton Falls, O.

7. Newton L. Taft, F, 171st O. N. G. Braceville, O.

8. Wesley Craig, H, 2Oth O. V. I. Braceville, O.

9. Arial M. North, G, 19th O. V. I. Braceville, O.

10. Cyres L. North, G, 19th O.V.I. G, 2d O. H.A. - Braceville, O.

11. William S. North, G, 19th O. V. I. - Braceville, O.

12. John Kelly, G, 19th O. V. I. - Braceville, O.

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13. Riley D. Miller, G, 19th O. V. I.

14. Lawreston Lane, G, 19th O. V. I.

15. Jason Hurd, G, 19th O. V. I.

16. Samuel Goodhart, H, 2Oth O. V. I.

17. Lewis Long, B, 1O5th O. V. I.; C, 124TH O. V. I

18. Riley L. Rood, D, 7th U. S. I.

19. Franklin A. Rood, F, 171st O. N. G.

20. Allian G. Rood, F, 171st O. N. G.

21. H. D. Wright, D, 5th Mich. C.

22. Joel N. Allen, D, 6th O. V. C.

23. Isaac Price, G, 94th O. V. I.

24. George French, B, 125th O. V. I.

25. William Smallsread, F, 171st O. N. G. G.19th OVI

26. Eli Fulwiler, D, 6th O. V. C.

27. John O. McConnell, E, 2d O. V. C.

28. J. A. Wilson, D, 84th, and E, 60th O. V. I,

29. David Philips, E, 41st O. V. I.

30. John Smith, B, 1O5th O. V. I.

31. Isaac H. Benedict, G, 2d O. H. A.

32. James D. Thompson, D, 2d O. V. C.

33. Homer Dice, G, 2d O. V. A.

34. Sidney Hickok, D, 6th O. V. C.

35. John L. Wager, E, 6th, and I, 2d O. V. I.

36. Reuben Mahurin, G, 26th O. V. I.

37. Franklin B. Smith, B, 1O5th O. V. I.

38. Henry Everett, I, 93d N. Y. I.

39. Phileman Perry, K, 6th O. V. C.

40. Ezra V. Miller, D, 171st O. N. G.


Warren Township.


1. A. W. Huight, C, 19th O. V. I.

2. E. J. Warner, G, 19th O. V. I.

3. Milo Burnett, C, 19th O. V. I.

4. S. S. Williams, A, 171st O. N. G.

5. Robert Crout, -, Pa.

6. Jacob Carson, B, 7th O. V. I.

7. A. L. Carson, C, 19th O. V. I.

8. W. W. Wilson, C, 19th O. V. I., and G, 2D

9. George Wilson, Sr.

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Leavittsburg, O.

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10. Ellis Fox, H, 7th O. V. I.

11. Jacob Moyer, G, 124th O. V. I.

12. John Kinsman, A, 171st O. V. I.

13. George Harsh, 14th O. Bat


Lordstown.


1. A. D. Bailey, F, 171st O. V. I.

2. George Wonders, F, 171st O. V. I.

3. W. Troup, F, 171st O. V. I.

4. B. F. Lintz, F, 171st O. V. I

5. William Platt, F, 171st O. V. I.

6. Peter Grim, H, 20th O. V. I.

7. G. Buck, H, 20th O. V. I.

8. Peter Buck, H, 20th O. V. I.

9. John Lawrence, H, 20th O. V. I.

10. Ensign Lawrence, H, 2Oth O. V. I.

11. Solomon Dustman, K, 76th O. V. I.

12. Albert H. McClery, -, 171st O. V. I.

13. Uriah Carson, D, 19th O. V. I.

14. Philip Delaughter, I, 13th O. V. I.

15. J. W. McMahon, E, 86th O. V. I.

16. August Weehr, Navy

17. J. W. Thatcher, -, 2d O. V. C.


Warren City-First Ward.


1. R. W. Ratliff, Lut. Col., 12th O. V. C.

2. M. J. Sloan, G, 86th O. V . I.

3. C. Rawdon, B, 1O5th O. V. I.

4, P. L. Webb, G, 86th O. V. I.

5. M. Woodford, E, 4Oth Wis.

6. F. J. Mackey, A, 171st O. N. G.

7. J. W. Masters, C, 19th O. V. I.

8. M. Mathews, B, 19th O. V. I.

9. Al Webb, A, 41st O. V. I.

10. H. A. Canfield, A, 6th O. V. C.

11. H. Merrill, B, 171st O. N. G.

12. James Trimble, I, 6th O. V. C.

13. David Lewis, F, 6th O. V. C.

14. H. J. Clark, G, 1st O. L. A.

15. W. W. Wallace, I, 105th O. V. I.

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Glenville, O.

Akron, O.

Akron, O.

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16. H. R. Harmon, C, 19th O. V. I.

17. R. Sutcliff, H, 10th O. V. C.

18. A. C. Brainard, C, 125th O. V I.

19. A. J. Hathaway, G, 19th O. V. I.

20. E. R. Wise, F, 11th Pa: Infantry

21. J. Vautrot, Jr., C, 84th O. V. I.

22. Frank Rowan, A, 171st O. V. I.

23. W. C. Winfield, F, 41st O. V. I 

24. Richard Rawdon, O, 1O5th O. V. I.

25. Edgar Jones, U. S. Navy

26. George Van Gorder, A, 171st O. V. I.

27. J. J. Truesdell, C, 19th O. V. I.

28. A. Yeomans, B, 125th O. V. I.

29. R. C. Rice, B, 125th O. V. I.

30. A. L. Wilson, C, 19th O. V. I.

George Harsh, -, 14th O. V. I.

31. John Hunter, L, 14th O. V. B.

32. W. H. Dana, A, 171st O. V. I.

33. Rev. J. W. Campbell

34. Will Spear, F, 24th O. V. I.

35. George Bear, G, 26th O. V. I.

36. H. P. Fox, D, 2d Map. I.

37. Will Camp, A, 171st O. V. I.

38. George Pond, A, 171st O. V. I.

39. William Forbis, B, 1O5th O. V. I.

4O. J. W. Grimasy, D, 143d O. V. I.

41. C. O. Hart, C, 19th O. V. I.

42. E. B. Taylor, A, 171st O. N. G.

43. Thomas Brierly, C, 19th O. V. I.

44. Will Brown, G, 6th O. V. C.

45. Ben Lain, D, 1st Pa.

46. W. W. Dray, C, 19th O. V. I.

47. John R. Frese, A, 2d O. V. C.

48. Frank Hutchins, A, 171st O. V. I.

49. S. W. Peffer, E, 54th O. V. I.

50. J. P. Frank, -, 6th O. V. C.

51. Allen Jones, Surgeon, 13th O. V. I.

52. S. C. Thayer, B, 1st Minn. H. A.

53. Thomas Hartly, E, 75th N. Y. V.

54. F. C. Fassett, __, 25th N. Y. B.

Will Saunders, ____, 53d Ky. I.

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Buffalo, O.

Buffalo, O.

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Kinsman, O.

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J. G. Baldwin, D, 2d O. V. I.

G. A. Gerhart, I, 130th N. Y.

C. H. Williams, E, 4th N. H.

A. D. Stiles, F, 22d Iowa

J. Miller

Frank Rowan

S. R. Rein, C, 177th O. V. I.

W. Bartholomew, A, 171st O. V. I.

G. Raker

J. Riley, E, 2d O. H. A.

G. S. Gardner, F, 164th O. V. I.

J. A. Bozel, A, 1O4th O. V. I.

James Lamb

J. H. Dilley, I, 6th O. V. I.

F. W. Simons

W. Coe

J. F. Alcorn, C, 18th Pa.

W. H. Oviate

H. P. Fox

L. E. Skiner, 76th

Jonathan Lewis

W. H. Kirkpatrick

J. R. Lachman

H. C. Reid

A. O. Caldwell

J. F. Wilson

W. C. Stiles

T. B. Kingsley

W. Herbert

John Gichter

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Warren City-Second Ward.

1. U. J. Adgate, G, 19th O. V. I.

2. C. H. Angstadt, G, 86th O. V. I.

3. J. W. Bell, U. S. Navy

4. W. A. Birchard, U. S. Navy

5. John W. Brooks, B, 24th O. V. I.

6. Alonzo Brooks, E, 196th O. V. I.

7. Washington Brown, C, 19th O. V. I.

8. Thomas Douglas, 14th O. Battery.

9. Amos Dillon, A, 145th Pa

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10. E. H. Ensign, A, 171st O. V. I.

11. - Forsythe, -, Md

12. Warren Fuller, C, 84th O. V. I.

13. T. C. Fusselman, A, 171st O. V. I.

14. Aaron Gilbert, K, 6th U. S. C.

15. J. P. Gartner, B, 125th O. V. I.

16. W. W. Henry, C, 19th O. V. I.

17. A. C. Hunt, H, 2Oth O. V. I.

18. John S. Hoyt, B, 84th O. V. I.

19. H. E. Hubler, A, 86th O. V. I.

20. J. S. Kugler, I, 7th O. V. I.

21. H. N. Kellogg, 1, 6th O. V. C.

22. W. H. Kirkpatrick, C, 59th O. V. I.

23. W. P. Lease, I, 6th O. V. C.

24. R. R. Lewis, A, 18th O, V. I.

25. Benjamin Lane, Pa. V.

26. C. C. McNutt, C, 125th O. V. I.

27. E. W. Moore, -, 14th O. B.

28. John McConnell, B, 124th O. V. I.

29. James B. Miller, F, 24th O. V. I.

30. J. R. Lachman, Musician, 46th O. V. I.

31. J. W. Masters, C, 19th O. V. I.

32. H. L. Musser, -, 14th O. B.

33. Isaac Oweny, H, 2Oth O. V. I.

34. George H. Peck, G, 19th. O. V. I.

35. W. H. Raudon, H, 29th O. V. I.

36. Will Reed, F. 171st O. V. I.

37. John L. Smith, C, 19th O. V. I.

38. Truesdell Allison, A, 171st O. V. I.

39. Allen Walker, I, 7th O. V. I.

40. John Wilkins, G, 26th O. V. I.

41. John N. Weeks, C, 19th O. V. I.

42. H. B. Weir, B, 86th O. V. I.

43. E. B. Wakefield, G, 177th O. V. I.

44. Benjamin Morgan, 27th U. S. I., .Colored.

45. Thomas Greu, U. S. I., Colored

46. O. A. Caldwell, D, 2d O. V. C.

47. John D. Miller, C, 19th O. V. I.

48. John Wilson, C, 19th O. V. I.

49. Alvane Hemon, A, 25th U. S. C.

50. Ferdinand Lewis, G, 7th N. Y. C.

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